The Boy That Got Away [#] - The Supremes, Gordy, Berry Jr.
I Want a Guy - The Supremes, Gordy, Berry Jr.
Buttered Popcorn [Alternate Take][#] - The Supremes, Ales, Barney
Your Heart Belongs to Me - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Let Me Go the Right Way [Live][#] - The Supremes, Gordy, Berry Jr.
My Heart Can't Take It No More [Live] - The Supremes, Paul, Clarence
A Breath Taking, First Sight Soul Shaking, One Night Love Making, Next Da - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Run, Run, Run - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Baby Love - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Ask Any Girl - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Come See About Me - The Supremes, Covay, Don
Ooowee Baby [original mix][#] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Shake [#] - The Supremes, Cooke, Sam
Stop! In the Name of Love [Alternate Take][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Back in My Arms Again - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
It's All Your Fault [original mix][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Nothing But Heartaches - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Take Me Where You Go [#] - The Supremes, James, Elmore [1]
People [#] - The Supremes, Merrill, Bob [Songw
Track Listings (40) - Disc #2
I Hear a Symphony - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
My World Is Empty Without You - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Everything Is Good About You [Stereo Mix][#] - The Supremes, Dean, James [Produc
Any Girl in Love (Knows What I'm Going Through) - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Surfer Boy [Original Mix][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine [#] - The Supremes, Hemric, Guy
Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
You Can't Hurry Love - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Mother Dear [Version 2][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
You Keep Me Hangin' On - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Going Down for the Third Time [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Love Is Here and Now You're Gone [Alternate Version][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
There's No Stopping Us Now [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
I Hear a Symphony - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
My Guy [#] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Falling in Love With Love - The Supremes, Hart, Lorenz
The Happening [#][Demo Version] - The Supremes, DeVol, Frank
All I Know About You [Stereo Mix][#] - The Supremes, DeVol, Frank
When You Wish upon a Star [#] - The Supremes, Harline, Leigh
Somewhere [Live][#] - The Supremes, Bernstein, Leonard
Group Introduction [Live][#] - The Supremes,
Going Down For the Third Time [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
My World Is Empty Without You - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Everything Is Good About You [stereo mix][#] - The Supremes, Dean, James [Actor]
You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You [Live][#] - The Supremes, Cavanaugh, James [1
Surfer Boy [original mix][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine [#] - The Supremes, Hemric, Guy
Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
You Can't Hurry Love - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Mother Dear [Version 2][#] - The Supremes, Curulewski, John
You Keep Me Hangin' On - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Love Is Here and Now You're Gone [Alternate Version][Alternate Take][#] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
There's No Stopping Us Now [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Come on and See Me [original mix][#] - The Supremes, Bristol, Johnny
My Guy [#] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Falling in Love With Love - The Supremes, Hart, Lorenz
The Happening [#][Demo Version] - The Supremes, DeVol, Frank
When You Wish Upon a Star [alternate mix][#] - The Supremes, Harline, Leigh
Somewhere [Live][#] - The Supremes, Bernstein, Leonard
Group Introduction [Live][#] - The Supremes,
Track Listings (41) - Disc #3
Reflections - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
In and Out of Love - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Heaven Must Have Sent You [Original Mix][*] - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Forever Came Today - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Some Things You Never Get Used To - The Supremes, Ashford, Nickolas
The Beginning of the End of Love [*] - The Supremes, Dean, Debbie
Love Child - The Supremes, Richards, Deke
How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone - The Supremes, Wilson, Frank [5] [
Some Things You Never Get Used To - The Supremes, Ashford, Nickolas
He's My Sunny Boy - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - The Supremes, Gamble, Kenneth
I'll Try Something New - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
T.C.B. [*] - The Supremes, Angelos, Bill
I'm Livin' in Shame - The Supremes, Cosby, Henry
The Composer - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Are You Sure Love Is the Name of This Game [*] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
No Matter What Sign You Are - The Supremes, Cosby, Henry
The Young Folks [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Gordy, George
Stormy [*] - The Supremes, Buie, Buddy
Can't Take My Eyes off You [Alternate Version] - The Supremes, Crewe, Bob
The Weight - The Supremes, Robertson, Robbie
The Beginning of the End of Love - The Supremes, Dean, Debbie
Someday We'll Be Together - The Supremes, Beavers, Jackey
The Weight - The Supremes, Robertson, Robbie
The Young Folks [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Gordy, George
Someday We'll Be Together - The Supremes, Beavers, Jackey
Love Child - The Supremes, Richards, Deke
In and Out of Love - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - The Supremes, Gamble, Kenneth
T.C.B. [*] - The Supremes, Angelos, Bill
How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone - The Supremes, Wilson, Frank [5] [
The Beginning of the End of Love [#][*] - The Supremes, Dean, Debbie
Reflections - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
Does Your Mama Know About Me - The Supremes, Baird, Tom
He's My Sunny Boy - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
I'm Living in Shame - The Supremes, Cosby, Henry
The Composer - The Supremes, Dozier, Lamont
The Beginning of the End - The Supremes, Dean, Debbie
Are You Sure Love Is the Name of the Game [alternate mix][#][*] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
No Matter What Sign You Are [rare mix] - The Supremes, Cosby, Henry
Stormy [alternate mix][#][*] - The Supremes, Buie, Buddy
Track Listings (34) - Disc #4
Up the Ladder to the Roof [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, DiMirco, Vincent
Bill, When Are You Coming Back [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Sawyer, Pam
Everybody's Got the Right to Love - The Supremes, Stallman, Lou
The Day Will Come Between Sunday and Monday [*] - The Supremes, Hinton, John
Stoned Love - The Supremes, Samoht, Yennik
River Deep, Mountain High - The Supremes, Barry, Jeff
You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart - The Supremes, Fekaris, Dino
Bill, When Are You Coming Back [Original 45 Mix] - The Supremes, Sawyer, Pam
Touch [Promotion Only Stereo Single Mix][#] - The Supremes, Sawyer, Pam
Floy Joy [Unedited Version][*] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Everybody's Got the Right to Love - The Supremes, Stallman, Lou
Your Wonderful, Sweet Sweet Love - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
I Guess I'll Miss the Man - The Supremes, Schwartz, Stephen
5:30 Plane - The Supremes, Webb, Jimmy [1]
Bad Weather - The Supremes, Tucker, Ira
He's My Man - The Supremes, Patterson, Karin
High Energy - The Supremes, Beatty, Harold
I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking [Extended Version] - The Supremes, Beatty, Harold
You're My Driving Wheel [Promotion Only Single Mix] - The Supremes, Beatty, Harold
Your Wonderful, Sweet Sweet Love - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
High Energy - The Supremes, Beatty, Harold
Stoned Love - The Supremes, Samoht, Yennik
You Are the Heart of Me - The Supremes, Holland, Eddie
River Deep, Mountain High - The Supremes, Barry, Jeff
You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart - The Supremes, Fekaris, Dino
The Day Will Come Between Sunday and Monday [#][*] - The Supremes, Hinton, John
Bad Weather - The Supremes, Tucker, Ira
Nathan Jones - The Supremes, Caston, Leonard
Automatically Sunshine - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
Floy Joy [Unedited Version][#][*] - The Supremes, Robinson, Smokey
You're My Driving Wheel [Promotion Only Single Mix][#] - The Supremes, Beatty, Harold
He's My Man - The Supremes, Patterson, Karin
5:30 Plane - The Supremes, Webb, Jimmy [Writer
I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking [Extended Version] - The Supremes, Beatty, Harold
Although they weren't the first of the girl groups, the Supremes were by far the most successful. And this comprehensive five-CD box set does justice to their phenomenal, lengthy career--from their pre-Motown days as a ... more »quartet called the Primettes (their first single and its B-side open the first disc) to their last hit in 1976. The first two discs of this set are full of Diana Ross-led gems: those you probably remember, such as "Baby Love" and "You Can't Hurry Love," and those you might not, such as "Any Girl in Love" and "Come On and See Me." Sprinkled throughout are unreleased tracks and new mixes of classic songs and standards. Nowhere else will you hear original Supreme Florence Ballard's haunting version of "People." Cindy Birdsong's 1967 replacement of Ballard coincides with a change in the Supremes' material: disc three charts the movement from the light-hearted bop of "Forever Came Today" and "Heaven Must Have Sent You," to forceful, sexy, funky numbers such as "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" and "The Weight" (both recorded with the Temptations). The late-'60s Supremes dealt with issues such as unwed motherhood ("Love Child") and the youth revolution ("The Young Folks"). In an ironic twist, disc three ends with "Someday We'll Be Together," one of the last recordings of Diana Ross & the Supremes. The '70s were coming, and the funk revolution rolled ahead with new lead singer Jean Terrell. Terrell's stronger, lower voice suited the times and the grittier material on tracks such as "River Deep, Mountain High" and "Stoned Love," while Mary Wilson steps out front to close the fourth disc with "You Are the Heart of Me." The fifth disc on this limited edition is filled with live performances of 11 signature Supremes hits with Ross. The music of the Supremes is both complex and catchy--a mixture virtually unheard of in the banal teen pop of our times. Motown ruled teen pop back then, and this collection of music is stronger and sweeter than anything on the radio today. --Courtney Kemp« less
All Artists:Supremes Title:Supremes Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label:Universal Import Original Release Date: 8/29/2000 Release Date: 8/29/2000 Album Type: Box set, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered, Import Genres:Pop, R&B Styles:Oldies, Classic R&B, Motown, Soul Number of Discs: 5 SwapaCD Credits: 5 UPC:601215941524
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Although they weren't the first of the girl groups, the Supremes were by far the most successful. And this comprehensive five-CD box set does justice to their phenomenal, lengthy career--from their pre-Motown days as a quartet called the Primettes (their first single and its B-side open the first disc) to their last hit in 1976. The first two discs of this set are full of Diana Ross-led gems: those you probably remember, such as "Baby Love" and "You Can't Hurry Love," and those you might not, such as "Any Girl in Love" and "Come On and See Me." Sprinkled throughout are unreleased tracks and new mixes of classic songs and standards. Nowhere else will you hear original Supreme Florence Ballard's haunting version of "People." Cindy Birdsong's 1967 replacement of Ballard coincides with a change in the Supremes' material: disc three charts the movement from the light-hearted bop of "Forever Came Today" and "Heaven Must Have Sent You," to forceful, sexy, funky numbers such as "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" and "The Weight" (both recorded with the Temptations). The late-'60s Supremes dealt with issues such as unwed motherhood ("Love Child") and the youth revolution ("The Young Folks"). In an ironic twist, disc three ends with "Someday We'll Be Together," one of the last recordings of Diana Ross & the Supremes. The '70s were coming, and the funk revolution rolled ahead with new lead singer Jean Terrell. Terrell's stronger, lower voice suited the times and the grittier material on tracks such as "River Deep, Mountain High" and "Stoned Love," while Mary Wilson steps out front to close the fourth disc with "You Are the Heart of Me." The fifth disc on this limited edition is filled with live performances of 11 signature Supremes hits with Ross. The music of the Supremes is both complex and catchy--a mixture virtually unheard of in the banal teen pop of our times. Motown ruled teen pop back then, and this collection of music is stronger and sweeter than anything on the radio today. --Courtney Kemp
"I have loved the Supremes for most of my 41 years on Earth. Though they were not the first girl group, the Supremes set the standard for those that followed including many of today's artists such as Destiny's Child, TLC and En Vogue. The music is timeless and this box set convincingly demonstrates how important and sometimes overlooked their influence has been both musically and culturally. All of the hits are here and much more. There are many rarities, including several B-sides on CD for the first time, unreleased live tracks and many remixes. It is so wonderful to hear Diana Ross sing with uninhibited enthusiasm and innocence on "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes", "Baby Love" or on Sam Cooke's "Shake." Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard harmonize beautifully with Diana and show themselves as very capable lead singers on "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and "People", respectively. Then there's the triple whammy of "Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart", "You Can't Hurry Love" and "You Keep Me Hanging On." Continuing through to "Reflections", the duets with the Temptations (including a remix of TCB-from their 1968 TV special of the same name), "Love Child", "Someday We'll Be Together"... I could go on and on!!The post-Diana period is well represneted on Disc Four. As the replacement for Diana Ross, Jean Terrell brought a more soulful, yet elegant style to the group as evidenced on among others, "Up the Ladder to The Roof", "Stoned Love", and "Bad Weather." Mary had her shining moments in the 1970s as well with "Touch", "Floy Joy" and "You Are The Heart Of Me." Scherrie Payne (sister to Freda "Band of Gold" Payne) and Susaye Green both demonstrate their top notch vocal skills on "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" and "High Energy", respectively.Finally, there is a bonus disc titled "An Evening with the Supremes' that has many unreleased live versions of their biggest hits recorded at various times in the 1960s assembled into a wonderful mini concert. I guess this is as close to a true Supremes reunion as we will ever get.This lavishly packaged set includes a 76-page book with many wonderful photos, track by track notes, a very complete discography and essays including contributions from Berry Gordy. Plus the remastered sound is, with a few exceptions, excellent. All of this adds up to an wondereful documentation of an enduring legacy that still brings endless pleasure and inspiration. This is timeless magic!!"
The whole Supremes story
Jeffrey Harris | South San Francisco, CA United States | 09/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After years of shoddy and non-comprehensive greatest hits packages comes this excellent tribute to one of the greatest girl groups of all time, The Supremes. The 77 tracks featured on this package spans the years 1960 to 1977 including the A and B sides of the first single the group recorded for rival Detroit label Lupine Records. Besides all of the hits that we know and love, we get to hear early tracks that feature Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard singing lead, and alternate versions of classics like "Stop In The Name Of Love" and "Love Is Here And Now You're Gone". Even great album tracks like "Everything That's Good About You"(a previously unreleased mix) and "How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone"(one of James Jamerson's greatest basslines ever on this one!!!)make this set great to listen to. The post Diana Ross years are also well represented here and prove the group made great records after 1970 as well. The limited version of this box I highly recommend for the bonus live disc that contains great live performances. All of the perfomances except for one track, have never been released before. The sound quality is great throughout, and package itself is beautiful. Any big Supremes fan will flip for this. Another first class reissue from the folks at Motown."
Forever Came Today
Thomas Ingrassia | Massachusetts | 08/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the box set tribute Supremes fans worldwide have waited more than a decade for. Primarily due to internal company politics, The Supremes are the last major Motown artists to have a box set career retrospective. But the wait was definitely worthwhile! "The Supremes" is the ultimate tribute to the ultimate girl group--and to its legion of legendary fans. Everything about this set--from the sumptuous velvet packaging, to the carefully annotated track listing, to the magnificent track selection--reflects The Supremes trademark elegance, glitter and talent. There are enough treats and previously unreleased songs woven among the familiar hits to satisfy even the most die-hard Supremes fan. And, even many of those hits come in new versions--including the demo version of "The Happening," with different lyrics. But, perhaps most significantly, this set pays tribute to The Supremes as a group--and for the first time, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson are accorded their due as significant contributors to The Supremes legacy. Fittingly, Disc 1 ends with the superb 1964 studio version of "People," with Flo singing lead with her soaring soprano. And, the set closes appropriately with Mary Wilson's sensual ballad, "You Are The Heart of Me," from 1976. No one can deny that Mary Wilson was, is and always will be the heart of The Supremes! The accompanying 76-page booklet is chock-full of rare photos, essays focusing on The Supremes place in history, and never-before released details about recording sessions. But, the real treat for fan will be the bonus fifth disc--"An Evening With The Supremes." This is a collection of 12 hits recorded live between 1964 and 1969, cleverly packaged to run like a full, live concert. This is the Return To Love tour that fans yearned for this summer! "The Supremes" is a must-have not only for Supremes fans, but also for anyone truly interested in a concise--and important--chapter in American musical history! Place your order before the limited edition set is gone!"
Supremes boxed set is superior
CHARON | Ill,USA | 08/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the best Supremes set ever. It gives focus to the entire group.You get to hear Florence Ballard in all of her glory belting out "People" in her beautiful soulful voice. We also hear Florence on an alternate take of the Supremes second single "Buttered Popcorn". We get Mary Wilson on "Pretty Baby". The alternate version of "Stop in the name of love" is also very refreshing to the ear as well as all of the other remastered tracks. They all sound so fresh and crisp. The bonus disc with the live performances is a dream come true for any real Supremes fan to hear Flo,Diana and Mary when they were at their peak, with a strong group sound and group effort is a rare treat, since on most of the live material currently available have Flo and Mary turned down really low. That's not the case here. The pictures and essays are just fantastic. This box is definetly worth every penny. It's a must have for sure."
Supremes Box Set Is Supremely Perfect!
Thomas Ingrassia | 09/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
""The Supremes" is the definitive collection for anyone who wants the story of The Supremes. The general listener consensus is "I love it, but I wish they'd included....." Everyone has their own personal favorites, but 40 albums' worth of material (and literally hundreds of unreleased tracks) could never have fit into a 4 CD box set (5 if you count the limited edition with bonus disc). It's the story of the group, and it's told with just the right amount of songs and pictures to satisfy everyone. So nothing is really "missing". Therefore, I call it PERFECT!If you know relatively little about the Supremes and are afraid of getting something this big, fear not. This collection is the PERFECT introduction for you. If you are already a Supremes fan, then this collection is a must have, from the rare A and B sides as The Primettes, to the previously unreleased "The Boy That Got Away" (which had been listed, but not included on their first album, "Meet The Supremes"). The compilation starts from the beginning, and finishes off when the group disbanded in 1977 with the B side of their last US single, "You Are The Heart of Me".The incredible remastering of these songs is BETTER THAN ANY VERSION OF ANY SUPREMES SONG ISSUED PREVIOUSLY! There are original mono 45 mixes, to brand new Stereo mixes, and when compared to any album or CD, they just sound incredibly better... PERFECT!Fans have asked Motown for years to release a box set or compilation worthy of the Supremes, and for the first time, they've done it. So, instead of saying, "I loved it, but I wish they'd included...," I'll just say, I love it, it is PERFECT, and now we want a rarities disc with lots of unreleased material, and reissues of each of the albums with bonus tracks. Hey Motown, we want MORE SUPREMES!!! Just like the box set, that would be PERFECT! Producer Harry Weinger and Associate Producer Andy Skurow deserve tremendous praise for what they've accomplished. They've accurately painted a picture of the Supremes as a group... SUPREMELY PERFECT."